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Co-Mingled Recycling CCPS

By Jan Anderson. Co-Mingled Recycling CCPS. Green Team. Suzi Driskill Bruce Cumbie Liz Travis Sharon Pettus Wendy McNeil Beverly Jones Courtney Moorefield Jeff Williams. The Three R’s. Recycle Reuse Reduce. What is Co-Mingled Recycling ?.

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Co-Mingled Recycling CCPS

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  1. By Jan Anderson Co-Mingled RecyclingCCPS

  2. Green Team • Suzi Driskill • Bruce Cumbie • Liz Travis • Sharon Pettus • Wendy McNeil • Beverly Jones • Courtney Moorefield • Jeff Williams

  3. The Three R’s • Recycle • Reuse • Reduce

  4. What is Co-Mingled Recycling ? • Recyclables that are compacted and then transported to processing center in Chester, VA

  5. Recycle • Co-Mingled recycling adopted by CCPS in 2008. Compactor was voted on and purchased. • Co-Mingled Recycling center is located at the end of Dixie Youth Drive • Electronics recycling center located on Dogwood off of Evergreen.

  6. Recycling Boxes • Each room in the school should have one • Only the clear plastic bags should used (this is what designates it to the Armark staff that it is to be handled as recycling) • They should be placed next to the trash cans in the room (easier to find by cleaning staff)

  7. Acceptable Items Newspaper / Cardboard Magazines Soft Covered Books Aluminum/Steel Cans Plastic Bottles/Containers with 1 or 2

  8. Unacceptable Items • Aerosol cans • Aluminum foil or containers • Plastic bags • Glass • Hardcover books • Lids or caps • Plastic coated paper • Wrapping paper • Food contaminated items • Motor oil bottles • Waxed cardboard • Napkins and tissues

  9. Go Green CCPS

  10. Go Green CCPS

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